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Why International Women's Day matters (for architects)

A poster from a 1914 Women's Day March in Berlin. Image via public domain. The Zollverein School of Management and Design, designed by SANAA, founded by Kazuyo Sejima alongside Ryue Nishizawa. Image by Michael Hoefner via wikipedia.org The suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst. Image via wikipedia.org Massai women holding an International Women's Day rally. Image by Thomson Safaris via wikipedia.org The Rietvel Schröderhuis by Truus Schröder and Gerrit Reitveld. Image by user:Husky via wikipedia.org The interior of a space designed by Eileen Grey. Image via eileengray.co.uk The 'Goethe house' by Julia Morgan, the first female architect licensed in California. Image via wikipedia.org

The suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst. Image via wikipedia.org

The suffragette Sylvia Pankhurst. Image via wikipedia.org